Three Brothers Will Play on the Same Team for the First Time in NBA History
Alex Antetokounmpo signs a two-way contract with the Bucks, creating the NBA's first trio of brothers on one team and adding roster depth amid Giannis trade rumors.
- The Bucks have signed Alex Antetokounmpo, reuniting him with brothers Giannis and Thanasis, marking the first time in NBA history that three brothers are on the same team.
- Alex, 24, spent the past two seasons with the Bucks' G League affiliate before playing overseas last year.
- The signing is seen as an effort by Milwaukee to keep Giannis, the franchise cornerstone, happy and invested in the organization.
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The Milwaukee Bucks will bring together for the first time three brothers in the NBA, although they can still share clues. Alex Antetokoumpo’s signature will bring together in the Wisconsin franchise the youngest of the 24-year-old family saga, with the two-time MVP of the league, Giannis Antetokounmpo (30), and the oldest of the family, Thanasis (33), both champions of the American league in 2021.
The news that the Bucks offered a two-way contract to Alex Antetokounmpo was commented on in various ways by a portion of the media on the other side of the Atlantic.
Alex joins Giannis and Thanasis in an unprecedented decision in the NBA, while the future of the “Greek Freak” remains an unknown
Alex Antetokounmpo will join his brothers Giannis and Thanasis at the Milwaukee Bucks, according to ESPN. An unprecedented first in the history of the NBA.
What Is Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Brother Alex Antetokounmpo’s Bucks Salary and Contract?
The Milwaukee Bucks are making history, signing Alex Antetokounmpo and uniting all three Antetokounmpo brothers on the same team for the first time in NBA history! Following in the footsteps of his brothers Giannis and Thanasis, Alex will join the Bucks, and now, the Antetokounmpos can call Milwaukee home. The move has generated major buzz around the league, with fans eager to know more about Alex’s deal, career earnings, and what this signing m…
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